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Originally published 10 August 2021.<\/em><\/p>\n

On 24 July 2021,\u00a0anti-lockdown protests<\/a>\u00a0across Australia led to chaotic scenes and arrests. Presented as demonstrations against Australia\u2019s pandemic restrictions, the protests were also branded as part of a \u2018World Wide Rally for Freedom\u2019,\u00a0leading to speculation<\/a>\u00a0about the relationship between domestic events and a global movement.<\/p>\n

The demonstrations attracted a broad range of protesters and were promoted across chat and social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. The messaging app Telegram appears to have played an important role in facilitating coordination of protests and dissemination of material between global and domestic accounts.<\/p>\n

ASPI\u2019s International Cyber Policy Centre has examined 12 Australian Telegram public discussion and announcement channels on which protest planning took place and two international channels. The analysis was not intended to be exhaustive, but looked at channels organising under the banner of \u2018Freedom Rally\u2019 or \u2018World Wide Demonstration\u2019. The largest \u2018World Wide\u2019 channel had more than 72,000 subscribers by 5 August 2021. All told, Australian \u2018Freedom Rally\u2019 channels had almost 20,000 subscribers, although there\u2019s likely to be significant crossover.<\/p>\n

On Telegram, users can set up \u2018groups\u2019 to chat or \u2018channels\u2019 to broadcast messages. We analysed data on seven group discussion channels on which most of the activity appears to have taken place.<\/p>\n

Anti-lockdown protests have occurred often during the pandemic. In 2020, during its second lockdown, Melbourne experienced demonstrations\u00a0in September<\/a>\u00a0and\u00a0November<\/a>. Global anti-lockdown protests have continued, often under the broad brand of the World Wide Rally for Freedom and the hashtag #WewillALLbethere. The chart below shows the number of posts with this \u00a0hashtag on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram between April and August 2021. Dashed lines mark the dates 20 March, 15 May and 24 July on which World Wide Rally for Freedom events were held.<\/p>\n

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An investigation<\/a>\u00a0by the fact-checking organisation Logically suggested that the World Wide Rally for Freedom protests in March and May were \u2018astroturfed\u2019 by an organisation in Germany known as Freie B\u00fcrger Kassel (Free Citizens of Kassel). Logically analysed 20 \u2018World Wide Demonstration\u2019 protest Telegram groups and found that at least 13 of them were set up in the same hour on 28 February and began with similar messages. Telegram accounts associated with Freie B\u00fcrger Kassel also promoted the 24 July protest, and its graphics were replicated across Australian groups. This activity aligned with sharp increases in the number of unique accounts posting in the worldwide Freedom Rally Telegram discussion channel (see chart below).<\/p>\n

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Unlike the selection of international Telegram channels examined by Logically, Australia-focused Telegram channels organised under the name \u2018Freedom Rally\u2019 were largely created before February 2021. Of the Freedom Rally Telegram channels set up for each major Australian city that we analysed, only the Perth channel was created after the launch of the \u2018World Wide Demonstration Official\u2019 channel on 18 February 2021. In general, Freedom Rally channels followed a similar organising principle, with one announcements channel and one chat group. Some had corresponding websites.<\/p>\n

The Melbourne Freedom Rally channel appears to be the originator of the local Freedom Rally network, with a presence on a broad array of platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, Gab and\u00a0Discord. Its main Telegram channel group has been active since at least 4 September 2020. The Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane and Australia-wide Freedom Rally channels were created on 17 November 2020, with an organiser posting that the \u2018Melbourne Freedom Rally is going Australia-Wide\u2019. The organiser tells members to \u2018DM the admins of Melbourne Freedom Rally to get in touch and build organizational teams locally\u2019.<\/p>\n

Unsurprisingly, messaging activity in Australian Freedom Rally channels generally tended to align with protests organised during lockdowns. Other than the Melbourne channel, most messaging in the Australian channels occurred after May 2021 (see chart below).<\/p>\n

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While the World Wide Demonstration channels followed the creation of most of the Australian groups, its message was quickly folded into the local ecosystem. Messages from its Telegram channel were being forwarded in Australian \u2018Freedom Rally\u2019 channels as early as 24 February 2021. And by early March, related events were heavily promoted. A 5 March 2021 press release from the \u2018action group\u2019 in Kassel, shared by the Melbourne channel, said it had received an overwhelming amount of support from many countries and was collaborating with organisers locally to deploy a wide variety of events.<\/p>\n

On 5 March, one Sydney group user asked if the \u2018World Wide Rally for Freedom\u2019 was also planned for Sydney. A user named Dominic D (with an \u2018organizer\u2019 tagged account) replied that it would be, with \u2018location to be announced soon\u2019. In March 2021,\u00a0The Guardian<\/em>\u00a0reported<\/a>\u00a0Dominic D\u2019s real name to be Harrison McLean and explored his alleged \u2018plans to introduce his \u201cfreedom\u201d group to more radical political views\u2019 (allegations he denied to the outlet). The Australia-wide Freedom Rally channel published a periodic list of \u2018freedom\u2019 channels to follow. These were forwarded into other channels. In January and February, this list included accounts associated with the Proud Boys and other far-right groups and media outlets.<\/p>\n

A recorded Zoom call about the 20 March protest posted in the Melbourne channel on 17 March was tagged as the World Wide Rally for Freedom \u2018Australian Team Zoom\u2019. It included figures such as\u00a0Fanos Panayides<\/a>, who was notable in Melbourne\u2019s 2020 anti-lockdown protests and a representative of the Informed Medical Options Party. In the clip, a man using a Zoom account tagged Harrison McLean says, \u2018We\u2019ve been working with an international coalition of people from over 100 cities around the world to put this event on.\u2019 \u2018Dominic D\u2019 was active in every Telegram channel we analysed.<\/p>\n

Analysis of the links and messages posted in six key Australian Freedom Rally Telegram discussion channels and in one worldwide Freedom Rally channel between 4 September 2020 and 29 July 2021 shows that they coordinate social media engagement across multiple platforms. Links to other Freedom Rally\u2013associated social media accounts on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram were some of the most shared links in the channels (see chart below).<\/p>\n

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Videos were also shared from YouTube, BitChute and Rumble, and mostly contained anti-vaccine and conspiracy theory content. A\u00a0petition<\/a>\u00a0on the Australian Parliament House website was shared 125 times and requested the government to \u2018uphold the Nuremberg Code\u2019 and not make \u2018experimental vaccines\u2019 mandatory. It accumulated more than 300,000 signatures.<\/p>\n

Forwarded messages accounted for 24% of all traffic in Australian and worldwide Freedom Rally discussion channels. In total, 6,954 Telegram channels had messages forwarded to the Australian Freedom Rally channels, and 130 channels went to all seven channels. These included QAnon-related channels, anti-vaccine groups, Australian far-right groups, international far-right groups and Australian politicians. Posts from MP Craig Kelly\u2019s Telegram channel were forwarded 238 times. Posts from Russian state-controlled television station RT\u2019s official Telegram channel were forwarded 190 times into all the Freedom Rally channels, but mostly in the worldwide and Melbourne-based channels.<\/p>\n

Content often referred to a roll call of conspiracy theories and misinformation about Covid-19 and the pandemic. The graphic below, for example, references\u00a0Event 201<\/a>. This was a pandemic simulation held in October 2019 by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, the World Economic Forum, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation\u2014a regular target of Covid-19 disinformation. The event has been used by some\u00a0to suggest<\/a>\u00a0that Gates had prior knowledge of the pandemic.<\/p>\n

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Text mining suggested that people on these Telegram channels regularly used terminology reflecting a deep distrust of public institutions. Terms such as \u2018false flag\u2019, \u2018fake news\u2019, \u2018fake cops\u2019, \u2018fake protests\u2019, \u2018trap\u2019, \u2018false positives\u2019, \u2018media lies\u2019 and \u2018government lies\u2019 were among the most frequent and showed up at least 834 times across all Telegram channels between 4 September 2020 and 29 July 2021. The phrase \u2018fake news\u2019 appeared at least 140 times in the Melbourne-based Telegram channel alone.<\/p>\n

As Australia\u2019s pandemic response continues, more lockdown protests are likely\u2014fed by these organising channels and by a mix of social platforms, influencers and community members expressing genuine distress and grievance. The wide variety of platforms used by such groups illustrates their ability to switch between more mainstream platforms to promote events and less moderated environments where conspiracy theories and misinformation can proliferate.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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